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				Policy analysis
			 
 From the Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine.  Projected Economic Costs Due to Health Consequences of Teenagers’ Loss of Confidentiality in Obtaining Reproductive Health Care Services in Texas ABSTRACT   
 Background  We wanted to focus on the potential consequences of recently enacted legislation in Texas that limits adolescents’ ability to obtain confidential reproductive health care services.
 
 Objective  To assess the potential economic costs that result when adolescents do not seek reproductive health care services because their confidentiality is compromised.
 
 Design  We developed a cost model to estimate the projected costs of parental consent and law enforcement reporting requirements based on data from the literature, the Texas Department of Health, and publicly funded family planning clinics in Texas. Univariate and multivariate sensitivity analyses explored different scenarios.
 
 Setting  The state of Texas.
 
 Participants  Projected costs were estimated for all girls younger than 18 years using publicly funded reproductive health care services in Texas.
 
 Main Outcome Measures  We determined the projected number of additional pregnancies, births, abortions, and untreated sexually transmitted infections and resulting pelvic inflammatory disease and calculated the associated economic costs of these projected outcomes.
 
 Results  The potential costs of parental consent and law enforcement reporting requirements in Texas were estimated at $43.6 million (range, $11.8 million to $56.6 million) for girls younger than 18 years currently using publicly funded services.
 
 Conclusions  As policymakers throughout the United States search for ways to curtail adolescent sexual activity and its adverse consequences, this analysis suggests that the limiting of medical confidentiality and the resulting restricted use of reproductive health care services potentially have serious health and economic consequences.
 
Follow the link to the full article.  It's amazing how terrified we are in this country of kids having sex.
				__________________"In the olden days before the internet, you'd take this sort of person for a ride out into the woods and shoot them, as Darwin intended, before he could spawn."--Will the Vampire People Leave the Lobby? pg 79
 
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